Multidimensional Time
p. 236-246
Abstract
It is suggested that if there is no force of anti-gravitation between particles and antiparticles, then time may have two perpendicular and independent axes: the electrostatic- and the gravitational - temporal axes. This explains why Einstein and others failed in obtaining a fields theory that unifies the electromagnetic and gravitational fields applying only one temporal axis. Moreover, each of these two temporal axes can be split into two axes, one representing microscopic time and the other representing macroscopic time. Thus the microscopic and macroscopic phenomena occur in different subspaces of the entire space. This prevents contradiction between relativity and quantum theories, due to microscopic spatial discontinuities.
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References
Bibliographical reference
Uri Fidelman, « Multidimensional Time », CASYS, 19 | 2006, 236-246.
Electronic reference
Uri Fidelman, « Multidimensional Time », CASYS [Online], 19 | 2006, Online since 30 August 2024, connection on 10 January 2025. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=2675
Author
Uri Fidelman
Department of Humanities and Arts and Department of Education in Technology and Science
Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
Haifa 32000, Israel